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what country?>
if canada or have DRL lamps say so first, DRL love to fail
daylight running lamps, only you know this.answer.
both head lamps dead a night and day
high beams and low beams.
all fuses good, for sure heads.
head lamp relay bad
scan tool shows wire or did not scan it next.
the
balance
means what, all other things on car works and drives ok,
and no check engine lamp glowing?
or GEN/ battery lamp glowing in IP cluster ,running./
head lamps work key on or key off by law here <USA.
sure does and if fails key off, that is hard failure to fix first.
Without the exact model number, it is difficult to best assist you. Perhaps I suggest you give Eaton a call:
Toll Free: 1 800 843 9433
International: +1 919 871 1800
E-mail: [email protected]
You can view the manual here in the documentation tab: Eaton 9355 UPS (if this is the model you are referring to).
no person can answer this. nada
we cant see it. nor can we touch it.
this fails 2 ways.
some balancer's internally fail. (rubber inside turns to dust or slips)
or
the nut holding it was never set to factory torque. (lazy mechanics)
Do you mean harmonic balancer? If so, a Harmonic balancer absorbs engine vibration and basically keeps your crankshaft from failing over a period of time. A harmonic balancer is a very important part of your engine and should be maintained accordingly.
Not spinning fast sounds like the clutches in the transmission below the dasher, cost to fix is usually around $180 - $220 without labor, not hard to repair just time consuming and they would probably have to order the parts. The reading, "out of balance", sounds like the relay switch, most appliance parts stores sell relays for about $20 to $45.
There can be several causes, the drum off balance would cause the shavings during spin cycle , balance could be one of the the balancing mechanism failed and not running could be the balance sensor shutting down the spin cycle.
You should start by checking the balance shocks .
Find the coil voltage and whether it is AC or DC coil andd the contact configuration. The search for relays at Digikey,com, Mouser.com, and others.
DO NOT replace the relays UNLESS you can see that the contacts are bad and fail to close. If the relay fails to move, verify the coil is open with an ohmmeter since a bad driver transistor will fail to actuate the relays.
OFTEN you can fix a sticky relay. You may find contamination in the magnet area that keeps it from closing. Remove a relay and actuate it observing operation looking for the problem.
SOME relays are used to protect speakers if the power amps don't balance... one can damage the speakers in this case. Manually actuating those relays will result in a pop in the speakers although sound MAY come out.
The harmonic balancer and starter have nothing in comman... Check all you wire connections all the way to your battery. if all is good have your starter checked..
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